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the u.s. embassy in damascus. they chanted against the possible u.s. military strike on syria. there were also demonstrations across the u.s. and in europe over the weekend against a military strike on syria. >>> the taliban is claiming responsibility for an attack on a basin yesterday. none of the troops were killed in the attack. this is new video of the after math of the attack on the base near the border with pakistan. military set vehicles on fire and shut down a key road used by nato supply trucks. at least three insurgence were reportedly killed in that attack. >>> officials in san bruno are getting ready to give an update on the deadly pg and e pipeline disaster. that disaster killed eight people and injured 60 more and destroyed 38 homes. for tomorrow, the mayor of san bruno will talk about the rebuilding efforts in the crest moore neighborhood and push for reforms. >>> a valley fever out break is forcing hundreds of at risk inmates to move out of two central valley prisons. but as th
the u.s. embassy in damascus. they chanted against the possible u.s. military strike on syria. there were also demonstrations across the u.s. and in europe over the weekend against a military strike on syria. >>> the taliban is claiming responsibility for an attack on a basin yesterday. none of the troops were killed in the attack. this is new video of the after math of the attack on the base near the border with pakistan. military set vehicles on fire and shut down a key road used by...
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the u.s. followed by harvard, yale and columbia. >> 5:10. a violent attack on a dog. how police are looking for the woman responsible. big reward being offered. >> plus breaking news, plans for a military action in syria. what the syrian government is saying about turning over chemical weapons. >> good morning. traffic is doing pretty well so far on this tuesday as you drive across the san mateo bridge. more about the morning commute and the bay weather. >> temperatures topped out yesterday. they will be cooler today. how much cooler, plus conditions look better today for the firefighters except for that westerly breeze. to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed inter
the u.s. followed by harvard, yale and columbia. >> 5:10. a violent attack on a dog. how police are looking for the woman responsible. big reward being offered. >> plus breaking news, plans for a military action in syria. what the syrian government is saying about turning over chemical weapons. >> good morning. traffic is doing pretty well so far on this tuesday as you drive across the san mateo bridge. more about the morning commute and the bay weather. >> temperatures...
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how the u.s. is turning the tide after appearing to be dead in the water. >>> oracle team usa not giving up hope as they fight to stay alive in the america's cup. yesterday the team sailed away with the victory. oracle has hung on. managing to sweep the last four races. pleasing some fans and torturing others. >> disappointing. but it's not over yet. we can do this. >> racing is set to resume at 1:15 today. oriole needs to win another four in a row to maintain possession of the america's cup. >>> the foster city woman who was fired for wearing a religious heads scarf as settled a lawsuit against her former employee. she was fired from the hollister store in san mateo. she worked in the stock room of the offshoot store from abercrombie and fitch. they will announce details of the settlement at a news conference later this morning. >>> gasoline prices nation-wide are down about six cents in the last two weeks and they may go lower. the average price in the continental u.s. is just $3.50 now. the cal
how the u.s. is turning the tide after appearing to be dead in the water. >>> oracle team usa not giving up hope as they fight to stay alive in the america's cup. yesterday the team sailed away with the victory. oracle has hung on. managing to sweep the last four races. pleasing some fans and torturing others. >> disappointing. but it's not over yet. we can do this. >> racing is set to resume at 1:15 today. oriole needs to win another four in a row to maintain possession of...
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new this hour the u.s. has ordered diplomats in lebanon to leave that country as congress continues to debate military strikes. plus a russian news agency reports the russian military is on the move toward syria. i'm working on that story for you for 6:15. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> president obama has told the pentagon to expand the list of potential targets in syria. that is according to the new york times. the paper says it's in response to the movement of syrian troops and equipment. there are also reports the administration is now considering using military aircraft in addition to cruise missiles to attack targets in syria. >>> time is 5:15. an oakland man does not have much time to live before he dies he hopes his broken heart can be mended. charles butler senior is making a public plea to help find the person who killed his son. police say charles butler junior was shot and killed just before christmas two years ago after an argument following a fender bender. >> i hate
new this hour the u.s. has ordered diplomats in lebanon to leave that country as congress continues to debate military strikes. plus a russian news agency reports the russian military is on the move toward syria. i'm working on that story for you for 6:15. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> president obama has told the pentagon to expand the list of potential targets in syria. that is according to the new york times. the paper says it's in response to the...
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the ap through u.s. law enforcement sources is reporting that 34-year-old aaron alexis was being treated for mental illnesses that included hearing voices, paranoia and a sleep disorder. he was being treated since august by veterans administration. alexis killed 12 people and himself during yesterday's shooting at the historic washington navy yard. the fbi says he was working as a contractor and had a valid pass which allowed him entry into the building. we're also lettering that alexis was a former navy reservist who was discharged after misconduct but he was able to still hold a security clearance to enter the facility. >> 'pow, pow, wow. then a few seconds it stopped. then pow, pow, pow, pow. so we just ran. >> again investigators are still searching for a motive for the shooting. the f.b.i. is treating it as a criminal investigation, not an act of terrorism. eight other people were injured, including a d.c. police officer. the f.b.i. believes alexis had three weapons, one of which may have been taken
the ap through u.s. law enforcement sources is reporting that 34-year-old aaron alexis was being treated for mental illnesses that included hearing voices, paranoia and a sleep disorder. he was being treated since august by veterans administration. alexis killed 12 people and himself during yesterday's shooting at the historic washington navy yard. the fbi says he was working as a contractor and had a valid pass which allowed him entry into the building. we're also lettering that alexis was a...
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. >>> the u.s. successfully defended the americas cup. >> it will stay in america. >> oracle capped off one of the greatest comebacks in sports history yesterday, down eight races to one to new zealand. oracle won eight straight races including the finale about 44 seconds. the historic race is raising new questions about the future of the oldest trophy in international sports. coming up in just about 15 minutes, why new zealand's loss could have ended the country's loss of retaking the cup any time soon plus the possibility of whether the races will be held in san francisco again. >>> pam, team oracle and the americas cup trophy will be proudly displayed this morning at the oracle open world convention. last night the convention lit up the sky at treasure island. they had huge tents and a giant ferris wheel out there and it was music by maroon five and black keys for oracle customers and partners. today is the last day of that big oracle convention. the attendees will be able to take a photo right n
. >>> the u.s. successfully defended the americas cup. >> it will stay in america. >> oracle capped off one of the greatest comebacks in sports history yesterday, down eight races to one to new zealand. oracle won eight straight races including the finale about 44 seconds. the historic race is raising new questions about the future of the oldest trophy in international sports. coming up in just about 15 minutes, why new zealand's loss could have ended the country's loss of...
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under u.s. law asiana was required to provide a range of services that included providing information and lodging. three people died and dozens were hurt in that disaster at sfo on july 6th. negotiations will continue in the bart labor dispute. >>> the 60 day cooling off period ends on october 10th. workers could go on strike beginning the next day. meanwhile bart officials have reportedly released a new contingency plan in the event a strike does happen. janine de la vega will tell us why bart officials think it will make things much better for bay area commuters. >>> governor brown will be in oakland today. he will sign legislation increasing the state's minimum wage. the minimum wage will go up from $8 an hour to $9 an hour on july 1st of next year. then on january 1st, 2016 the minimum wage will go up again to $10 an hour. the governor will say peer at a signing ceremony at noontime today. he will be at the city press mandela training service. >>> individuals will be able to take six weeks o
under u.s. law asiana was required to provide a range of services that included providing information and lodging. three people died and dozens were hurt in that disaster at sfo on july 6th. negotiations will continue in the bart labor dispute. >>> the 60 day cooling off period ends on october 10th. workers could go on strike beginning the next day. meanwhile bart officials have reportedly released a new contingency plan in the event a strike does happen. janine de la vega will tell us...
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oil prices falling amid concerns about the u.s. economy as well and falling demand. oil prices fell to more than 102 a barrel on the new york mercantile exchange yesterday. that's the lowest closing price since july 3. >>> time now 5:20.
oil prices falling amid concerns about the u.s. economy as well and falling demand. oil prices fell to more than 102 a barrel on the new york mercantile exchange yesterday. that's the lowest closing price since july 3. >>> time now 5:20.
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according to the u.s. labor department the state with the lowest minimum wage are georgia and wyoming at $5.15 an hour. workers make around $7.25 an hour. if the governor signs the bill, this would be the first increase to california's minimum wage in six years. reporting live from east palo alto janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 5:37. unindictmented immigrants may be able to get a california's driver's license. supporters say the bill will make the roads safer by giving unindictmented immigrants that already drive here in california a chance to do it legally by getting licenses and insurance. the licenses won't work for voter legislation. >>> more than 100 people were arrested during immigration reform protest. a group of women some who are undocumented immigrants formed a circle in the middle of the intersection right in front of the u.s. capitol building. activists say they will ramp up the pressure on the government this month and next month for immigration reform. >>> san francisco ba
according to the u.s. labor department the state with the lowest minimum wage are georgia and wyoming at $5.15 an hour. workers make around $7.25 an hour. if the governor signs the bill, this would be the first increase to california's minimum wage in six years. reporting live from east palo alto janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 5:37. unindictmented immigrants may be able to get a california's driver's license. supporters say the bill will make the roads safer by...
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he called on the u.s. to work through the united nations for a diplomat solution to the crisis in syria. now putin wrote, and i'm quoting here, "it is alarming that conflicts in foreign countries has become commonplace for the united states. >>> time is running out for congress to reach a budget deal and avoid a government shutdown. house republicans have pulled a measure that would have temporarily funded the federal government after a conservative backlash. now members of the tea party wanted the bill to defund president obama's health care law. congress has until october 1st to strike a deal and avoid a government shutdown. >>> a florida medical examiner in the george zimmerman case has been fired, and is threatening to sue for $100 million. now, he was let go from the volusia county medical examiner's office last week. the county said he was given the option to resign, but he did not. he performed trayvon martin's autopsy, and during zimmerman's trial, he changed his opinion on the stand. he now claims
he called on the u.s. to work through the united nations for a diplomat solution to the crisis in syria. now putin wrote, and i'm quoting here, "it is alarming that conflicts in foreign countries has become commonplace for the united states. >>> time is running out for congress to reach a budget deal and avoid a government shutdown. house republicans have pulled a measure that would have temporarily funded the federal government after a conservative backlash. now members of the...
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he will be briefing u.s. allies on the agreement with russia to end syria's chemical weapons program. now that agreement calls for syria to provide a list of its chemical weapons within a week. also allow inspectors into syria by november and remove or destroy all chemical weapons by the middle of next year. >> we have syria for the first time acknowledging that it has chemical weapons and the russians, their primary sponsor is saying that they will push syria to get all of their chemical weapons out. the distance that we've trash led over these couple of weeks is remarkable. >> now the u-n inspection team spent two weeks in syria investigating the allegations of chemical weapons used. the secretary general is due to share the results of their investigation with the security council later this morning. >>> well later today, president obama will try to move the attention back to the economy. the president will mark the fifth anniversary of the collapse of the lehman brothers investment bank by highlighting sig
he will be briefing u.s. allies on the agreement with russia to end syria's chemical weapons program. now that agreement calls for syria to provide a list of its chemical weapons within a week. also allow inspectors into syria by november and remove or destroy all chemical weapons by the middle of next year. >> we have syria for the first time acknowledging that it has chemical weapons and the russians, their primary sponsor is saying that they will push syria to get all of their chemical...
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should the u.s. take military action against syria? kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroom to explain what the white house is doing to pressure congress. >> reporter: the white house is in talks with more than 85 senators and more than 165 house members trying to answer their questions and also persuade them to support military strikes. when congress returns to capitol hill today there will be closed door classified briefings for both the house and senate. lawmakers will be shown a 13 minute video of what feinstein says proof of chemical weapons in syria. meanwhile secretary of state john kerry is wrapping up a trip to europe. there is no question that al- assad's regime was behind the deadly attack. >> they came from all regime controlled territory and landed in opposite or not controlled opposition. >> reporter: what kerry said assad could do to end the possibility of strikes. i'm working on that story for you at 6:15. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >> protests for and against him tear action in syria is being held in the bay area. tonight
should the u.s. take military action against syria? kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroom to explain what the white house is doing to pressure congress. >> reporter: the white house is in talks with more than 85 senators and more than 165 house members trying to answer their questions and also persuade them to support military strikes. when congress returns to capitol hill today there will be closed door classified briefings for both the house and senate. lawmakers will be...
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as for the attack that killed ambassador stevens, u.s. officials believe several extremist groups were involved in that attack. the washington post is reporting several sealed enindictments have been issued but no arrests have been made as of yet. security is very tight on today's anniversary of that benghazi attack as well as the september 11th attacks. ambassador chris stevens graduated from piedmont high school in uc berkeley. he joined the foreign service in 1991 after going to law school at uc hastings and also practicing as a lawyer. school board members are due top vote tonight on a plan to rename piedmont high school's library in memory of ambassador stevens. he will also be remembered with a moment of silence at a home game on friday. >>> today is the 12th anniversary of the september 11th terrorist attack and ceremonies are being planned across the country. i want to take you back out live. this is ground zero in new york city. you can see a lot of people gathering there this morning for events that will get under way. last nigh
as for the attack that killed ambassador stevens, u.s. officials believe several extremist groups were involved in that attack. the washington post is reporting several sealed enindictments have been issued but no arrests have been made as of yet. security is very tight on today's anniversary of that benghazi attack as well as the september 11th attacks. ambassador chris stevens graduated from piedmont high school in uc berkeley. he joined the foreign service in 1991 after going to law school...
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a look at the u.s. capitol in washington, d.c. a big day there for congress. a possible government shutdown is looming. it could happen later tonight. we're all over this story. we'll bring you the details. good morning. welcome. it's monday, september 30. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. time 5:30. let's check in with steve paulson. i didn't necessarily dislike monday. i'm in slow motion. >> i think you have company. we have a little rain in the north. mendocino county, there have been good totals. anywhere from an inch and a quarter to almost 5 inches of rain just east of crescent city. near us, pet lumina .04. a trace in other areas. the system is racing ahead of all its energy. we'll get drizzle out of it or light rain. most doesn't even show up on radar. mostly cloudy here. farther south, san jose, part ever the peninsula definitely breaks in the clouds. sun and clouds, very muggy. temperatures in the 60s or a few 50s but mainly the 60s due to a south, southeast breeze. that will do it every time. cloud cover and that breeze holding everythi
a look at the u.s. capitol in washington, d.c. a big day there for congress. a possible government shutdown is looming. it could happen later tonight. we're all over this story. we'll bring you the details. good morning. welcome. it's monday, september 30. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. time 5:30. let's check in with steve paulson. i didn't necessarily dislike monday. i'm in slow motion. >> i think you have company. we have a little rain in the north. mendocino...
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the bill will be dead on arrival on the u.s. senate and president obama says he will veto it. >>> cal fire is trying to figure out how a man died in the minute see though national forest. the body of a man was located off bartlet spring road. cal fire says the man was hiking in the area and that his family reported him missing last night. the sheriffs department launched their helicopter and located his body. >>> overturned big rig hauling bolders shut down a freeway onramp. the chp tells us the big rig collided with the car yesterday afternoon. 23 tons of rocks and 20 gallons of diesel spilled on to the road. it took crews more than four hours to clean up that scene. >>> time is 5:47. sal is watching everything including highway 237. >> yeah. we have a crash arted 237 westbound -- crash reported at 237 westbound. traffic is light. we are looking at it here in northern san jose. it's already beginning to slow down a little bit but so far we don't have a bad commute on 237. let's take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. the traf
the bill will be dead on arrival on the u.s. senate and president obama says he will veto it. >>> cal fire is trying to figure out how a man died in the minute see though national forest. the body of a man was located off bartlet spring road. cal fire says the man was hiking in the area and that his family reported him missing last night. the sheriffs department launched their helicopter and located his body. >>> overturned big rig hauling bolders shut down a freeway onramp....
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. >>> nearly all the world markets are up after the federal u.s. federal reserve decided not so slow down its economic stimulus program. japan, hong kong and new zealand finished with gains of more than 1%. all the major european markets right now are trading higher. >>> stocks here in the u.s. also look like a pretty good strong opening this morning. 147 points for the dow. nasdaq up and the s&p 500 now record price, record close there at 1725. priceline is now part of the 175 -- part of the s&p 500. it set a record by becoming the first stock to trade at $1,000 a share. a few years ago they talked about priceline being done, not doing well. it did come back a bit. it starts today a at $995. >>> scared and lost. what happened during a school bus mixup that left 56-year-old girl from vallejo all alone. >> protecting whales with smartphones. the high-tech approach conservation is will hope prevent ships from hitting these ocean giants. it's halloween time my frightful fiends, and disneyland is ours! going down! boo! with haunted mansion holiday... s
. >>> nearly all the world markets are up after the federal u.s. federal reserve decided not so slow down its economic stimulus program. japan, hong kong and new zealand finished with gains of more than 1%. all the major european markets right now are trading higher. >>> stocks here in the u.s. also look like a pretty good strong opening this morning. 147 points for the dow. nasdaq up and the s&p 500 now record price, record close there at 1725. priceline is now part of...
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. >>> a judge has ordered barry bonds to meet with the u.s. probation officer to talk about the term of his 30-day house arrest. the order came yesterday, several days after bonds' lost his appeal on his felony conviction for obstruction of justice. it's still not clear when barry bonds will start his 30 days of home confinement. his conviction two years ago is tied to the balco steroid scandal. his testimony to a grand jury in 2003 was evasive and misleading, according to the report. >>> the oakland as aren't letting anything stop them from winning another american league -- stand by for captions ] several areas needed to be cleaned up. there is good news for a az fans. the team will -- as fans. the team will take off the tarp for the coliseum for the playoffs. they sold the playoff games in two hours. removing the tarp will raise seating capacity from 35,000 to more than 48,000. >> how about those as. >> great. >> time 5:08. here's something else. a financial crisis for california's unemployed. the reason almost 15,000 unemployment checks ma
. >>> a judge has ordered barry bonds to meet with the u.s. probation officer to talk about the term of his 30-day house arrest. the order came yesterday, several days after bonds' lost his appeal on his felony conviction for obstruction of justice. it's still not clear when barry bonds will start his 30 days of home confinement. his conviction two years ago is tied to the balco steroid scandal. his testimony to a grand jury in 2003 was evasive and misleading, according to the report....
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. >> an international jury could release its decision on how steep a penalty team orocol u.s. must pay in the races. it made illegal modifications to the catamaran used for the warm-up regada. some team members could now be banned from the race. the team could be docked one or two points and that would mean that they would start the best of 17 races in a deficit to new zealand. the first race is scheduled for saturday. >> yep, this saturday. >> yep. >> let's check in with sal. we have to get a new language going because you were talking about the lower deck of the bay bridge. only half of the bridge has a lower deck. >> yes. east of treasure island, there is no lower deck. we will get used to these things. i want to say hello to mr. shriner. they sent me a tweet saying they will be talking about the bay bridge in school today. they may be watching us. mr. shriner, be good to your students and your students will be good to you. bay bridge, we're all happy this morning. although, you know what, the backups are going to be there. people have been asking me, what is the toll plaza
. >> an international jury could release its decision on how steep a penalty team orocol u.s. must pay in the races. it made illegal modifications to the catamaran used for the warm-up regada. some team members could now be banned from the race. the team could be docked one or two points and that would mean that they would start the best of 17 races in a deficit to new zealand. the first race is scheduled for saturday. >> yep, this saturday. >> yep. >> let's check in...
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saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ >>> time now 5:42. new information this morning. the washington navy yard gunman lied on his application for a security clearance but he was given one anyway. in 2007 when aaron alexis enlisted in the navy he never revealed he was arrested in seattle in 2004 for shooting out the tires of a parked car. he never revealed a string of bad debts on the form he filled out to get his security clearance. investigators who interviewed and questioned alexis about those admissions ended up granting that security clearance. >>> just about an hour from right now in new york president obama is scheduled to address the united nations general assembly. there's been some speculation president obama may actually meet face-to-face on the sidelines of the un gathering new information about iran president ruhani. he's also scheduled
saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ >>> time now 5:42. new information this morning. the washington navy yard gunman lied on his application for a security clearance but he was given one anyway. in 2007 when aaron alexis enlisted in the navy...